Today we have special guests: Venmo founder Andrew Kortina and Facebook's former Product VP Sam Lessin are launching Fin, and are here to tell us about the future of intelligent assistant systems. --- It seems like in the last few years everyone has been working on some sort of assistant service.

Fin Exploration Company

We started Fin with the premise that mixing human and software intelligence could produce a service better than any pure software 'assistant' like Siri or any individual human. (Btw, if you've never heard of , it's a service that provides high quality, on-demand assistance.)

Human-in-the-loop assistant that schedules meetings.

Talkifly https://talkifly.com/ for hassle free travel management. You can talk with assistants via chat and use Team Hub section to get your team organized (approvals workflow, policies, preferences, billing etc).

Ana Santos- Starting from scratch

Really works, it's a shame that it's a bit expensive so it's only worth it for people who spend fair amount of their day scheduling meetings.

Nick Abouzeid- Words at Product Hunt ✌️

I've been using Clara as an automated since the release - with machine learning powering the backend, her responses & efficiency gets better every day. Definitely worth checking out!

A calendar that finds time for your daily goals

If you're using Google Calendar, it already has a task management system integrated inside the web app. They're now called goals, as they are more flexible, and placed intelligently in your calendar at a time you're likely to be able to complete the task.

Anne-Laure Le Cunff- Entrepreneur. Neuroscientist. Ex-Google.

That's exactly what Goals in Google Calendar does. Choose how often you'd like to do something, and it will auto-populate your calendar with sessions when you have free time.

Automatically track time you code and the languages you use

CodeTime is a way for you to understand how you spend your time coding. CodeTime will automatically track the amount of time you spend on various languages as well as keep a convenient timer in your status bar to see all the time you've spent coding!

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